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Dreams
become a reality
When Human Voice Wake Us
Stars: Helena Bonham-Carter and Guy Pearce. Madman productions.
Rated M. 149 mins.
Reviewer: Pte Simone Heyer
Dr Sam Frank doesnt dream. He explains this away, saying the
subconscious prevents mind analysts from dreaming to hide their
true character.
As a child he promises to meet his soul mate in dreams, then she
is snatched away. To hide his sadness, he stops dreaming. The repressed
sadness has Sam beginning to live out his unacknowledged dreams,
20 years on. He meets Ruby on the way back to his hometown and is
forced to come to terms with his childhood and heal himself.
When Human Voices Wake Us starts as a charming country Australian
film with a few strong characters that make up the community. Its
the story of two young soul mates, best friends who share the school
holidays together until Sylvia is taken.
Sam doesnt have the support of his father and scorns the support
of Sylvias family, who have enough love to share with him.
When Sam returns for his fathers funeral, 20 years later,
the people he knew are gone and only material possessions bring
his childhood back. From this stage, the movie takes a surreal quality
a sort of mentally strained haze. Aside from this, an enjoyable
film.
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